Book Review: Little Fires Everywhere
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
In the novel Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng, the story circles around the lives of the Richardsons, a rich family living in the peaceful and orderly town of Shaker Heights. The family has 4 children, Lexie, the oldest, Trip, Moody, and Izzy, the youngest. Their lives drastically change when Mia Warren and her daughter, Pearl, move in the rental house near the Richardsons residence. Everyone is captivated by the abnormal lives of Mia and Pearl, as Mia is a freelance photographer, and they have been known to move around from place to place, never setting roots in one particular area for too long. When a custody battle emerges between a Chinese women, Bebe Chow, who left her young infant daughter, May Ling, whilst struggling through difficult times, and Linda and Mark McCullough, May Ling’s adoptive parents, who want to keep her and claim they can give her a better life. When Mrs. Richardson finds out that it was Mia who encouraged Bebe to pursue this lawsuit in order to get May Ling back, Mrs. Richardson begins to obsess over Mia’s past life, desperate to find anything that could be used against Mia and eager to help her childhood friend, Linda. This decision eventually leads to a more complicated relationship between Mrs. Richardson and Mia, and inevitably leads the two family’s relationship into a fire of chaos. This breathtaking novel makes readers wonder about friendship, motherhood, and human nature, all while coming together to create a compelling story. I really loved reading this book! The writing and plot was amazing and I could not put it down! I think anyone reading this book will enjoy it very much!
–Review by Teen Volunteer, 8/8/24.